Justice & Public Safety
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In the two years since the state released guidance for localities interested in speed or red-light cameras, fewer than 10 percent of its municipalities have submitted and won approval of plans.
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Responder MAX will focus on marketing, communications, recruitment and other areas. First Arriving, which has worked with some 1,300 agencies, will keep involved with its "real-time information platform."
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San Jose is the latest city whose use of the cameras to snag criminal suspects, critics say, also threatens privacy and potentially runs afoul of laws barring access by out-of-state and federal agencies.
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Includes a photo, block on which they reside, and their offense
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Download forms, obtain information in several languages
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Reduces security risks and costs of transporting prisoners
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New sensor technology being funded by the New Jersey Institute of Technology 'authenticates' the holder
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Megan's Law Web site and automated palm print system among awards given at Best of California 2004
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U.S. and India to exchange information, intelligence to enhance enforcement of Customs laws
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Rep. Christopher Cox responds to DHS Inspector General report, "A Review of the Use of Stolen Passports from Visa Waiver Countries to Enter the United States."
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Package of bills strengthens Michigan's consumer protection efforts
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GIS Solution Helps Mountain Area Safety Taskforce Quell Southern California Blaze
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The Dec. 26 magnitude 9 event struck on an identified hotspot off the coast of Indonesia
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Continuing education credit available, former White House Cyber Security Advisor, Howard Schmidt, to present
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The Principles were adopted to guide the use of information technology so as to protect and advance the fundamental right of equal access to justice.
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Spot an e-mail scam and ensure donations reach their intended recipients
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Despite low compliance levels, the CAN-SPAM Act does provide enforcement capabilities and has helped to galvanize government and industry efforts to curb spam
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Technology captures jurors but frustrates some judges and lawyers.
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